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SUMMARY:Poetic aperitif
DESCRIPTION:Saturday February 22 at 11:00 am\, carte blanche for Pavel Arsenev. \nPavel Arsenev\, born in 1986 in Leningrad (USSR)\, is a poet\, artist and theorist. \nHe currently lives in Marseille\, where he is one of the bearers of the independent literary magazine [Translit]\, which brings together texts (both reflective and creative) by authors and activists who have fled post-Soviet countries. This magazine\, which he directed in St. Petersburg from 2006\, was one of the few literary journals in Russia devoted to political and aesthetic dissidence. In 2012\, he was awarded the Andrei Bely Prize in the “literary projects” category.   \nHis poetic texts have been translated into English\, French\, German\, Italian\, Danish\, Dutch\, Finnish\, Greek\, Czech\, Polish\, Bulgarian\, Roman and Hebrew\, and published in collections\, magazines and artists’ journals.\nAs a textual artist\, he works on the graphic aspects and materialization of poetic text\, creating textographic videos\, textual objects and installations\, and poetic readings-performances. \nAfter preparing his doctoral thesis on ‘littérature du fait’ at the University of Geneva (defended in 2021\, a book based on this work has just been published)\, he was welcomed to France as a researcher thanks to the PAUSE Program at the Collège de France. He currently teaches at the Sorbonne on the material history of the Russian and Soviet avant-gardes through the prism of questions of medium.  \nBooks published : \n– Things that don’t fit in your head (AnnaNova\, St.-Petersburg\, 2005)\, \n– Colorless green ideas sleep furiously (Kraft\, Moscow\, St.Petersburg\, 2011)\n– Spasm of accomodation (Commune editions\, Berkeley\, 2017)\n– Reported speech (Cicada Press\, New York\, 2018)\n– Lo spasmo di alloggio (Arcipelago Itaca Edizioni\, Bologna\, 2021).\n– Russo lingua non materna (Seri Editore\, Macerata\, 2024).\n– Le russe comme non maternelle (Vanloo éditions/CIPM\, Aix-en-Provemce \, 2021).
URL:https://aubp.ch/en/event/poetic-aperitif-10/
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SUMMARY:Philo aux Bains: The environmental cost of happiness with Gaël Brulé
DESCRIPTION:In a world where consumption is often synonymous with well-being\, what are the environmental consequences of our choices? And above all\, is it possible to redefine happiness in a more sober\, planet-friendly way? In his book Le coût environnemental du bonheur\, sociologist and researcher Gaël Brulé explores the links between our individual aspirations and their ecological impact. Combining philosophical reflection and sociological analysis\, he suggests ways of rethinking happiness in the light of environmental challenges. In this café-philo\, we’ll discuss some key questions: is our definition of happiness compatible with a world of limited resources? How can modern societies evolve towards sustainable models of well-being? And what concrete solutions can be implemented to reduce the environmental cost of our quest for happiness? Trained as an engineer\, Gaël Brulé is a sociologist and professor of environmental health at the University of Applied Sciences in Geneva. He has worked in sociology on happiness. His research focuses on the links between well-being and social\, institutional and ecosystem conditions. He is co-founder and editor-in-chief of the journal Sciences & Bonheur. The café-philo will take place at the Bains des Pâquis\, on the pier under the yurt\, and will be broadcast live on Facebook and recorded on YouTube.  \n Free admission.
URL:https://aubp.ch/en/event/philo-aux-bains-the-environmental-cost-of-happiness-with-gael-brule/
LOCATION:Yurt
CATEGORIES:Philo
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SUMMARY:Philo aux Bains: Café mortel
DESCRIPTION:Philo aux Bains invites you to join us in the Yurt on the pier for a Café mortel\, where you can share your experiences of death in a convivial atmosphere.\n\nThe brainchild of Bernard Crettaz\, sociologist\, founder of the Société d’études thanatologiques and fervent Christian\, who wanted people to “talk about death in the bistro”\, these Cafés were created to free up discussion about death and dislodge the strongest taboos.\nToday\, Rita Bonvin is one of the people who have taken up the torch with the association Envie de dire la mort and who is perpetuating these special exchange spaces\, whose objective is: “living orality”\, i.e. an exchange in the presence of others that invites encounters – “civic orality”\, which concerns everyone – “non-specialized orality”\, which recognizes experience\, lived experience. In this sense\, to encourage non-judgmental exchanges between full-fledged human beings\, we ask you to express yourself without “professional posture (…) without theory (…) or therapy”. \nThe anthropologist’s latest work will be available on site thanks to the collaboration of Labor et Fides\, who have republished it and whom we thank for their participation.
URL:https://aubp.ch/en/event/philo-aux-bains-cafe-mortel/
LOCATION:Yurt
CATEGORIES:Culture
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SUMMARY:Philo aux Bains: Humanitarianism\, a surge of solidarity or a field of contradictions?
DESCRIPTION:Does humanitarian aid create more dependency than it solves problems? Are the motivations of humanitarian actors always as altruistic as we think? How can we prevent humanitarian aid from becoming a vehicle for neo-colonialism? Come and discuss this fascinating topic at our next café-philo with Tawfik Chamaa. Together\, we’ll explore the profound motivations behind humanitarian commitment\, as well as its paradoxes and sometimes unexpected consequences: dependence\, new colonialism\, good intentions that backfire… This café-philo is an invitation to reflect on the ethical challenges of international aid\, through questions that concern us all. Come and share your ideas\, thoughts and doubts in a convivial atmosphere open to dialogue. Dr. Chamaa is currently Director of the Service Medical Junction (multidisciplinary medical group) which he founded in 1997 and which serves a large number of people in the center of Geneva. In September 2011\, following the Syrian uprising\, he co-created the Geneva-based association Syrian Democrats (DS) to support Syrians in their demand for democracy and freedom. He is also a board member of UOSSM International\, HRI and President of GLOCA (Global Organisation for Civil Society Advancement _ Shabab Pro project). The café-philo is organized as part of the Cataracte exhibition\, and will take place under the yurt on the Bains pier.   \n Free admission.
URL:https://aubp.ch/en/event/philo-aux-bains-humanitarianism-a-surge-of-solidarity-or-a-field-of-contradictions/
LOCATION:Yurt
CATEGORIES:Culture
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SUMMARY:Philo aux Bains: birth\, what does it change?
DESCRIPTION:“We arrive in the midst of a conversation begun before us”\, wrote Ricoeur\, whose pupil and friend Olivier Abel was. Birth throws us both into history and into the vagaries of chance. The splendor of incarnation\, which presents the newborn with the possibility of playing his or her own part\, sometimes turns into the anguish of incarceration\, of being trapped within oneself and doomed to death. But the desolation of our finitude finds consolation in the marvel of the plurality of existences and forms of life. Each of us is obliged to be born\, and through our existence transforms raw chance into consented chance.    \n\n\n\nBy making birth the perpetually renewed root of democracy\, Olivier Abel offers us a superb existential and political meditation in which every birth changes something\, not only for oneself (obviously!) but also for the world.  \n\n\nIn the company of Olivier Abel\, professor of philosophy and ethics at the Protestant theology faculty in Montpellier\, and author of “La Naissance\, qu’est ce que ça change?”\, we’ll take a closer look at the term to understand its meanings\, uses and imaginations.\n\nFollowing the approach of the Qu’est ce que ça change? collection\, which invites us to reflect freely on a vast subject that concerns us all\, the idea is to share the philosopher’s viewpoint and to explore together what this notion evokes.\n\nIn collaboration with Labor et Fides Philo aux Bains invites you to question a simple yet complex notion: birth.
URL:https://aubp.ch/en/event/philo-aux-bains-birth-what-does-it-change/
LOCATION:Yurt
CATEGORIES:Philo
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20230924T100000
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SUMMARY:How is sign language developing in Geneva?
DESCRIPTION:As part of the “Portraits parlés” exhibition at Les Bains\, this café-philo will look at the daily lives of deaf people in an attempt to better understand this too-often ostracized community\, opening up dialogue and exchange between hearing and deaf people. In particular\, we’ll be looking at the many developments in sign language in Geneva as necessary adaptations and social\, cultural and linguistic responses to hearing loss. \nGuests: \nFrédérik is a deaf artist\, painter\, illustrator and cartoonist. Born in 1974\, he lives in Geneva. He began drawing at the age of 5 and has never let go of his pencil. In 1995\, he obtained his diploma in theater design. RTS and the press entrusted him with several mandates as a storyteller and cartoonist. Since 2008\, her project on the History of the Deaf has occupied her full time; created in the form of large-scale gouache paintings using a unique pictorial technique\, they represent emblematic figures\, an era\, a theme\, linked to deafness. These paintings\, which have already attracted a great deal of public attention at exhibitions\, are full of powerful symbolism and colorful imagery\, and tell us the story of the Deaf\, their history and their future.\ninner world. \nJaime Barria is a Geneva-based hip-hop artist and blogger of Chilean and Colombian origin. Passionate about events\, he excels as an entrepreneur and also organizes philosophical cafés. At the University of Geneva\, her research focused on Geneva’s deaf population\, with the aim of creating a guided tour highlighting their history\, culture and arts. In particular\, he has explored the RTS program “Signes” and the translation of the Bible into LSF. The visit ended at the VROOM restaurant\, and provided an opportunity to discover the richness of Geneva’s deaf culture. \nThe café-philo will take place under the yurt. Free admission
URL:https://aubp.ch/en/event/how-is-sign-language-developing-in-geneva/
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